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All Expressions
phrasal-verb
feel bad about
se sentir désolé ou plein de regrets pour quelque chose
Meaning
to feel sorry or regretful about something
Example
I really **feel bad about** what happened.
idiom
feel blue
se sentir triste ou déprimé
Meaning
to feel sad or depressed
Example
I always **feel blue** on rainy days.
idiom
feel comfortable in your own skin
se sentir en confiance et détendu avec soi-même
Meaning
to be confident and relaxed about who you are
Example
She finally **feels comfortable in her own skin**.
phrasal-verb
feel down
se sentir triste ou malheureux
Meaning
to feel sad or unhappy
Example
She’s been **feeling down** since her pet passed away.
idiom
feel for
avoir de la sympathie pour quelqu'un
Meaning
to have sympathy for someone
Example
We really **feel for** anyone stuck in that traffic.
idiom
feel good about yourself
avoir des sentiments positifs sur qui vous êtes ou ce que vous faites
Meaning
to have positive feelings about who you are or what you do
Example
Doing something kind makes you **feel good about yourself**.
idiom
feel it in one's bones
avoir un fort sentiment ou une intuition à propos de quelque chose
Meaning
to have a strong feeling or intuition about something
Example
I **feel it in my bones** that something bad is going to happen.
idiom
feel it in your bones
ressentir quelque chose fortement sans preuve
Meaning
to sense something strongly without evidence
Example
I **feel it in my bones** that something bad will happen.
idiom
feel like a million bucks
se sentir extrêmement bien ou heureux
Meaning
to feel extremely good or happy
Example
After a great workout, I always **feel like a million bucks**.
idiom
feel like a new person
se sentir renouvelé et en bonne santé à nouveau
Meaning
to feel refreshed and healthy again
Example
After a good night’s sleep, I **feel like a new person**.
idiom
feel off-color
se sentir un peu mal
Meaning
to feel slightly ill
Example
I’m feeling a bit **off-color** today.
idiom
feel on top of the world
se sentir très heureux et en bonne santé
Meaning
to feel very happy and healthy
Example
After recovering from the flu, I **felt on top of the world**.
idiom
feel on top of things
se sentir positif et en contrôle de sa vie
Meaning
feeling positive and in control of your life
Example
After organizing her tasks, she felt **on top of things**.
phrasal-verb
feel sorry for
avoir de la pitié ou de la sympathie pour quelqu'un ou soi-même
Meaning
to pity or sympathize with someone or yourself
Example
I **feel sorry for** what I did to you.
idiom
feel ten feet tall
se sentir très fier et confiant
Meaning
to feel very proud and confident
Example
He **felt ten feet tall** after completing the challenge.
idiom
feel the heat
ressentir de la pression ou des critiques
Meaning
to experience pressure or criticism
Example
The manager began to **feel the heat** after the sales dropped.
idiom
feel the pinch
avoir des difficultés financières; manquer d'argent
Meaning
to have financial difficulties; to feel short of money
Example
With rising prices, many families are starting to **feel the pinch**.
idiom
feel the strain
ressentir du stress ou de la pression d'une situation difficile
Meaning
to feel stress or pressure from a difficult situation
Example
Many employees are starting to **feel the strain** of the workload.
phrasal-verb
feel torn about
se sentir partagé ou plein de regrets à propos d'un choix ou d'une décision
Meaning
to feel conflicted or regretful about a choice or decision
Example
I **feel torn about** leaving my hometown for work.
idiom
feel under pressure
se sentir stressé ou anxieux à cause des responsabilités ou des attentes
Meaning
to feel stressed or anxious due to responsibilities or expectations
Example
She's **feeling under pressure** to meet the deadline.
phrasal-verb
feel up to
se sentir capable de faire quelque chose
Meaning
to feel capable of doing something
Example
He didn’t **feel up to** working overtime after such a long day.
idiom
feeling blue
se sentir triste ou déprimé
Meaning
to feel sad or depressed
Example
She’s been **feeling blue** all day.
idiom
feeling low
se sentir déprimé ou malheureux
Meaning
feeling depressed or unhappy
Example
I’ve been **feeling low** lately due to stress.
idiom
feeling on top of the world
se sentir extrêmement heureux ou réussi
Meaning
feeling extremely happy or successful
Example
After getting the job, I was **on top of the world**.